1. Data are provided for information only and do not form part of the 2011 ranking.

2. The position of European schools within the FT MBA 2011 ranking.

3. The average MBA salary three years after graduation in US dollars. The figure is a weighted average of the final salaries from the current and two previous years.

4. The percentage increase in average salary from the beginning of the MBA to three years after graduation. The figure is a weighted average of increases from the current and two previous years.

5. The position of European schools within the FT Masters in Management 2011 ranking.

6. The average EMBA salary three years after graduation in US dollars. The figure is a weighted average of the final salaries from the current and two previous years.Figure in brackets refers to data from second programme for schools with more than one programme ranked.

7. The percentage increase in average salary from the beginning of the EMBA to three years after graduation. The figure is a weighted average of increases from the current and two previous years.Figure in brackets refers to data from second programme for schools with more than one programme ranked.

8. An average of salaries, three years after graduation, reported by Masters in Management alumni.

9. The position of European schools within the FT Executive Education ranking of open programmes in 2011.

10. The position of European schools within the FT Executive Education ranking of customised programmes in 2011.

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